By DLBass on Wednesday, 31 August 2016
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Hello from sunny Desborough
We are picking up our first motorhome today, a 1994 Hymer B564
This feels very new and exciting, and I'm looking forward to being part of this community
See you out there

David
Hi David, very long time no see

Welcome to CM, hope you have a fab time with the new machine.... Lady Penelope I gather (She'll be far more comfortable than a Harley I can assure you!)

Anything we can help with just shout out, and do post some piccies....
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We are new members too. Our Hilda is a 2003 B524. Not far from you in Moulton.
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Welcome to everyone. Allways great excitement when pick up a motorhome, enjoy. 8)
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hello from me too
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Talking of Harleys

I took this photo over the weekend at Twinwood
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Spinner, who is sleeping on guard duty?
nice bike..........:
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Spinner, who is sleeping on guard duty?
nice bike..........:


That is the owner. I had a nice chat with him. It weighs 500kg!!
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Hello and welcome everyone, yes motorhoming is exciting.....did anyone tell you it is also addicitive

As for the Harley....at 500kg that would take some lifting if it went shiney side down
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Hello and welcome everyone, yes motorhoming is exciting.....did anyone tell you it is also addicitive

As for the Harley....at 500kg that would take some lifting if it went shiney side down


Apparently you have to face away from the bike and pick it up from behind you?
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Hello and welcome everyone, yes motorhoming is exciting.....did anyone tell you it is also addicitive

As for the Harley....at 500kg that would take some lifting if it went shiney side down


Apparently you have to face away from the bike and pick it up from behind you?


You do, I can tell you from experience but you still feel every single kilogram as you lift - although I have seen some YouTube clips that make it seem much easier than my own efforts!
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Hello and welcome everyone, yes motorhoming is exciting.....did anyone tell you it is also addicitive

As for the Harley....at 500kg that would take some lifting if it went shiney side down


Apparently you have to face away from the bike and pick it up from behind you?


You do, I can tell you from experience but you still feel every single kilogram as you lift - although I have seen some YouTube clips that make it seem much easier than my own efforts!





It took 4 of us to get our Goldwing upright after a nice car driver did not see it in a parking space ... so lifting a Harley on your own ... Respect
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